There are 11 players on the move from Crystal Palace this summer, having been released by the Eagles at the end of the season.

The Eagles recently submitted their retained and released list to the Premier League, which was announced alongside those of the 19 other top flight sides yesterday (Friday).

But who are the 11 players leaving the Eagles and what does the future hold for them now? We take a look here...

Corie Andrews

Andrews came through the club's academy system and signed a professional contract with the Eagles at the age of 18 in 2014. The striker was voted academy player of the year in 2014, but never made the breakthrough to Palace's first team, featuring only at youth level and for the Eagles' U23 squad. He joined non-league side Margate on loan in 2016, and now begins the search for a new club after his release from Palace.

Kwesi Appiah

After joining from non-league Margate in 2012, Appiah only made six league appearances for the Eagles, all of which came during Palace's time in the Championship. He also played four times in other competitions for Palace, while he had several loan spells, including two at Cambridge United and at Reading, AFC Wimbledon and Norwegian side Viking Stavanger.

The Ghanaian striker was blighted by injuries during his time at Crystal Palace and although he was named in the Eagles' Premier League 25-man squad at the beginning of this season, although he didn't play. He has now rejoined AFC Wimbledon on a permanent deal, having scored three goals in seven league games with the Dons in a loan spell in 2014.

Jonathan Benteke

The younger brother of Palace striker Christian signed for the Eagles in September from Zulte Waregem, with the forward joining the development squad. He did make one appearance for Palace's first team, replacing his older brother in the 2-1 win at Middlesbrough later that month.

But after playing a few games at U23 level, he suffered a knee injury that ruled him out for several months. He did feature for the Eagles' U23 side a handful of times during the season, but following his release, now looks for pastures new, with a return to Belgium a potential option.

Fraizer Campbell

The former Manchester United, Tottenham, Sunderland and Hull City striker joined Palace from Cardiff City in 2014. But he was never really a regular with the Eagles, making 43 league appearances, and 50 appearances in total, in his three seasons with the club. However, he did score some crucial goals in his time with the Eagles, including the second goal in the 2-0 win against Reading in the quarter-final during Palace's run to the FA Cup final in 2015-16, and the equaliser in a 3-3 draw with relegation rivals – and his old side – Hull City in December 2016.

He did suffer with a few injuries in his time at Palace, but offered an option from the bench for several different managers and his efforts were recognised by some fans on social media following his release, with plenty of supporters wishing him well for the future. He is likely to have options too, in both the Premier League and the Championship, with his hometown club Huddersfield Town and the Eagles' arch-rivals Brighton both linked in recent weeks, alongside his former club Sunderland.

Luke Croll

The Lambeth-born defender joined the Palace academy at the age of nine and signed a professional contract with the Eagles in 2014. In between featuring for the Eagles' development side and being an unused substitute for a first team fixture against Watford, he had spells on loan to Ryman League Premier Division side Harrow Borough, and League Two sides Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City.

He featured 20 times for the Grecians this season and impressed manager Paul Tisdale, who extended his loan until the end of the season, having initially joined until January. A return to Devon could be an option for him now, although he may also get offers from elsewhere.

Mathieu Flamini

The former Arsenal and AC Milan midfielder signed for Palace on a free transfer in September 2016, with Alan Pardew hailing the Frenchman's experience and how he would help younger players within the squad.

However, he only made 13 appearances in his time at the club, with ten in the Premier League. He often found himself on the substitutes' bench or out of the matchday squad and it is perhaps little surprise that his deal has not been extended. He has previously been linked with a return to France, and that could be an option now for him, while the 33-year-old also has business interests away from football.

Zeki Fryers

Having come through the ranks at Manchester United, he made a handful of appearances for the Old Trafford side, before joining Standard Liege in Belgium. He only played seven times for Standard – the same amount of appearances he made when he returned to England with Tottenham, before Palace signed him in the summer of 2014 on a three-year deal. But after just one substitute appearance in the league for the Eagles, he had loan spells at Rotherham United and Ipswich Town in 2015.

Having been the forgotten man at Palace, he impressed in pre-season this year and featured nine times in all competitions, but failed to cement a place in the side and his release probably comes as little surprise to many Palace fans. He will now be seeking a fresh start elsewhere, with perhaps a drop to the Championship a likely option.

Ryan King-Elliott

The defender signed his first professional deal with the Eagles last summer, having stepped up from the U18 side into Palace's development squad. That was despite only making one appearance at U21 level after battling back from a lengthy injury, but he failed to progress to the first team and has now been released by the Eagles, meaning a summer of trials elsewhere could be on the cards.

Joe Ledley

The Welsh midfielder joined Palace from Scottish Premiership champions Celtic on transfer deadline day in January 2014 and made an immediate impact, scoring on his debut in a 3-1 win against West Bromwich Albion. He scored his second goal for the club later that season in a 3-0 win against former club Cardiff City, with Ledley forming a partnership with Mile Jedinak in the centre of the Eagles' midfield as Palace finished 11th.

Over the course of his three and a half seasons at the club, he made 97 appearances and scored six goals, helping the Eagles to the FA Cup final in 2016. But he found his opportunities limited this season, particularly after the arrival of Luka Milivojevic in January, and his release was expected after Palace's head of sports medicine, Dr Zaf Iqbal, posted a picture last month saying he would miss the Welshman, with the Palace fans taking to social media to say how much they would miss him too. He has since been linked with a return to Cardiff City and fellow Championship side Derby County, while Celtic fans have also taken to social media since his release to say how they would love him back in Glasgow. But the Welsh international may well feel he can still do a job in the Premier League and may wait for the right offer.

Randell Williams

Palace completed the signing of then-teenager Williams in January 2016, with the winger joining from non-league side Tower Hamlets after impressing on trial. He initially signed until the end of the season, but his deal was extended at the end of the campaign for another year. However, after being limited to appearances for the Eagles' development squad this season, he has now been released, with the 20-year-old now likely to trial for clubs over the summer in a bid to earn a contract elsewhere in the Football League.

Ben Wynter

The defender, like Ryan King-Elliott, signed his first professional deal with the Eagles last summer, having stepped up from the U18 side into Palace's development squad. He was a regular for Richard Shaw's side this season and also featured in the matchday squad for Palace's matches at Middlesbrough and Sunderland in September, being an unused substitute on both occasions. His release is perhaps one of the more surprising ones from the development squad, with the 19-year-old now seeking pastures new.